The New Voices Reading Series offers unpublished or new writers and poets the opportunity to share and promote their work. Authors featured for the Spring 2012 event include Tiffany Jackson (http://writeinbk.com), Theresa Varela (http://theresavarela.com), and Rebeca Toledo. These literary readings are organized and hosted by up-and-coming writer and the voice behind The Jaded NYer (www.TheJadedNYer.net), Raquel Penzo, through her Latina writers workshop in Brooklyn, La Pluma y La Tinta. For more information on events and workshops, contact Raquel at rpenzo@plumaytinta.org

4 – 6pm: Sunday Matinee Shorts Festival presenting film and digital shorts with an emphasis on Uptown filmmakers. Presenters will post links to shorts by registering at http://www.rickflicks.tvand a weekly poll will select the digital films to be screened!

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Hailing from Costa Rica, Christopher Unpezverde Núñez, who lived as an undocumented immigrant in the U.S. for four years, is thriving in New York City. As a queer, partially blind artist, Christopher empowers his peers and our communities alike, just by being himself. #IHW2020pic.twitter.com/J1XWv3pUOC

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At 168 – Columbia Presbyterian Med Ctr stop we’re hitting all the surfaces people touch. Pres Utano: If MTA officials and the authority’s chief hatchet man are still thinking about laying off transit workers, they need to have their heads examined." #coronavirus@CentralLaborNYCpic.twitter.com/DPFlLcVUXH